⏰ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
75
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
🏢 Terminal Information
Punta Abreojos Airport (AJS) is a coastal airstrip serving the fishing village of Punta Abreojos in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Facilities are basic: a short runway, small apron, and a simple terminal hut/office used on flight days for charter and GA operations. Passengers check in with the operator and board on foot across the apron; arriving baggage is returned by hand.\n\nThe layout is minimal and ground‑level. From the access road to the terminal is under a minute, and from the building to the aircraft is typically a 30–60 second walk. There are no buses or jet bridges; movements are escorted as needed.\n\nThere is no TSA‑style screening and no immigration/customs at AJS. International formalities occur at major Mexican airports on connecting itineraries. Coastal weather (wind, sea fog) can affect schedules—allow buffer time.\n\nAmenities are limited: restrooms when staffed, seating, and sometimes a small kiosk. There are no lounges, ATMs, or full‑service restaurants on site; supplies are in the village. Ground transport is by pre‑arranged local vehicles; fuel availability for GA should be confirmed in advance.\n\nAccessibility is step‑free at the entrance; staff or operators can assist passengers with reduced mobility. Family facilities are minimal—bring water, snacks, and sun protection.
🔄 Connection Tips
Remote coastal location serving fishing community. Weather can affect operations.
⏰ Minimum Connection Times
Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes
🏢 Terminal Information
Aeropuerto Nacional Jorge Jiménez Cantú (AZP) serves the municipality of Atizapán de Zaragoza in the State of Mexico, within the broader Mexico City Metropolitan Area. This public-use airport functions primarily as a general aviation and executive reliever airport for the busy Mexico City International Airport (MEX). It primarily supports private aircraft, corporate jets, and flight training operations. It does not host scheduled commercial passenger services; commercial travelers typically utilize MEX. The terminal building is a small, modern facility that houses the Fixed Base Operator (FBO) and administrative offices, catering specifically to the needs of general aviation users.\n\nOperational procedures at AZP are tailored for general aviation traffic. The airport features an active control tower that manages aircraft movements during operating hours, ensuring safety for the diverse range of aircraft, from small trainers to corporate jets. There are no TSA-style security checkpoints, baggage handling systems, or traditional boarding gates. Passengers and pilots access their aircraft directly via the FBO, which provides streamlined services for quick turnarounds and departures. Its role as a reliever airport helps alleviate congestion at MEX, providing a more efficient option for private and business aviation.\n\nAmenities at Aeropuerto Nacional Jorge Jiménez Cantú are limited to the essentials for general aviation users. The FBO typically offers aircraft fueling services, a pilot lounge with basic amenities, and flight planning resources. While there are no on-site restaurants or extensive retail shops within the terminal, its location within the Mexico City Metropolitan Area means numerous dining, accommodation, and business options are just a short drive away. Ground transportation is readily available via taxis or private services. The airport serves as a convenient and accessible option for general aviation, supporting local businesses and the community.
🔄 Connection Tips
Allow adequate time for connections. Check with airline for specific requirements.
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